11-28-2018 09:57 AM - edited 03-12-2019 07:08 AM
11-28-2018 06:54 PM
It's documented in the release notes:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa910/release/notes/asarn910.html
It doesn't wipe the SSD - just the bits in the ASA running-config as noted:
No support in 9.10(1) for the ASA FirePOWER module on the ASA 5506-X series and the ASA 5512-X—The ASA 5506-X series and 5512-X no longer support the ASA FirePOWER module in 9.10(1) and later due to memory constraints. You must remain on 9.9(x) or lower to continue using this module. Other module types are still supported. If you upgrade to 9.10(1), the ASA configuration to send traffic to the FirePOWER module will be erased; make sure to back up your configuration before you upgrade. The FirePOWER image and its configuration remains intact on the SSD. If you want to downgrade, you can copy the ASA configuration from the backup to restore functionality.
11-06-2019 11:55 AM
It's fun when You go to download software and it says "ASA 5506-X with Firepower services" ... while actually firepower is not supported anymore... since 9.10.x release
11-06-2019 07:00 PM
That's why we should always check the release notes and any upgrade guides as part of any plan to move to a new release.
The Firepower 6.2.3 releases are still supported an being actively maintained when paired with ASA 9.8.x.
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